Specify security settings such as allowed domains, allowed plugin domains, the generation of alerts when credentials change, and whether reports can be sent to 3rd party emails.
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Specifies the domains that are allowed for Cross-Origin Resource Sharing (CORS). If this parameter is set, the request from the domain is accepted if it is in the the list of allowed domains. Enter a comma-delimited list with no spaces. Example: zendesk.site,mail.google.com Invalid values, such as values that contain special characters, are ignored. |
security.enable_personal_data_change_emails
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By default, users are not alerted when their usernames, email addresses, or passwords change. To enable alerts, add the variable, and enter one of these values:
To disable alerts, enter one of these values:
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security.allowed_plugin_domains |
List of the allowed plugin domains such as the plugin domains for Zendesk, Jira, Freshservice, and Salesforce. The list of the allowed plugin domains can be extended, but not overwritten. Enter a comma-separated list of the plugin domains with no spaces, such as: jira-plugin-server.oomnitza.com,cloudfront.net
Invalid values, such as values that contain special characters, are ignored. |
system.hide_third_party_email_input |
When you create subscriptions, you can send the report that you schedule to recipients who are and who are not members of your organization. To prevent subscriptions from being sent to recipients who aren’t members of your organization, you disable third-party emails. To stop third-party emails from being sent, enter one of these values:
Emails won’t be sent to third-party email addresses when existing subscriptions are run. And, when you create new subscriptions, the field for entering third-party email addresses won’t be available. To allow the sending of emails to external email addresses, enter one of these values:
The default value is |
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